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A Nostromo mainframe door frame from Ridley Scott's sci-fi horror film Alien. This piece was constructed as the door frame leading into the control room that housed MU-TH-UR 6000, an A.I. mainframe. This piece was built with a wooden frame that has been padded with foam rubber around the front and interior. The wooden frame is painted white on the front and interior, black on the back, and the exterior of the sides remain unpainted. The padding is white and features a hole cut into one side where an electronic panel formerly resided. The door frame is in good overall condition with some signs of wear from production and age, including cracking and flaking throughout the padding as well as scuffing and general paint wear to the wooden frame. Dimensions: 51" x 13" x 78" (130 cm x 33 cm x 198 cm)Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $3,000 - 5,000 Δ
A Trimaxion Drone ship model with a replacement animation morphing stair sequence from Randal Kleiser's sci-fi adventure film Flight of the Navigator. David Freeman (Joey Cramer) found himself eight years in the future with a mind full of alien star charts, which a mysterious extraterrestrial vessel, the Trimaxion Drone, needed to find its way home. One of the notable features of the navigator's ship was its morphing staircase that resembled liquid metal.This lot consists of a resin model of the navigator's memorable spacecraft, painted silvertone and with four small holes in the edges to mount on wires, and a set of 89 resin door and stair components that were used in a replacement animation shot to create the effect of the morphing stairs. The lot is in good overall condition with some signs of wear from production and age, including scuffing and minor staining throughout. Dimensions: (largest) 16" x 12" x 8" (40.75 cm x 30.5 cm x 20.5 cm); (smallest) 2" x 2" x 1" (5.25 cm x 5.25 cm x 2.75)Estimate: $18,000 - 22,000
Bone organ brownline and blueline artwork by Jack Johnson from the production of Richard Donner's adventure film The Goonies. Johnson, the film's production designer, drafted these copies of illustrations depicting the organ that Andy Carmichael (Kerri Green) played to open a door to the lagoon.This lot consists of one printed brownline featuring close-ups of the organ's various components, and one printed blueline featuring quick sketches of the organ. Both sheets feature small labels, notes, and highlights, as well as Johnson's signature, made by hand. The artwork is in good overall condition with minor signs of wear from use and age, including discoloration and general edge wear to the paper. Dimensions (each): 22" x 16"" (56 cm x 40.75 cm)Sold without copyright; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $800 - 1,200 Δ
Cliff Booth's (Brad Pitt) blue Karmann Ghia from Quentin Tarantino's Academy Award-winning comedy Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood. Booth, loyal stuntman and gopher for fading Hollywood star Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio), drove his signature baby blue convertible through the streets of Los Angeles with his sunglasses on and the top down throughout the film. This car, a C1968 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia seen as Booth hurtled down Cielo Drive, with VIN number 148836325, features a 2.5L Subaru engine from Jaz Products installed for the actors' ease with Field Auto Group manual valve body, reverse pattern transmission. In addition to its distinctive retractable sun roof, the vehicle's many amenities include charcoal-color leather and cotton fiber-backed padded seats, teardrop-shaped brake lights, polished chrome details, and an installed fuel cell. The choice of car is an homage to the one driven by Beatrix Kiddo (Uma Thurman) in Tarantino's Kill Bill Vol. 2, with the custom paint color (this blue a factor color beginning in 1971, but was not actually available in 1968) personally requested by the director, who drove a Karmann Ghia when he was younger. This is one of two Karmann Ghias used for the production and was specifically used for more aggressive driving sequences. It exhibits some signs of use from production, including scuffs and some rusting to the front and back bumpers, the body, and the driver's side door, while the interior and exterior paint have been restored for display. It remains in good and operable overall condition. As this is a functioning vehicle, legal transfer of title will need to take place before delivery can be arranged. Transportation and shipping quotes, including fluid drainage for international shipping, should be arranged with Prop Store prior to bidding.Dimensions: 163" x 64 1/2" x 52 1/2" (414 cm x 164 cm x 133.5 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's GuideContains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's GuideSpecial shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $20,000 - 30,000
Jim Preston's (Chris Pratt) door shield from Morten Tyldum's sci-fi drama Passengers. To save the colonization ship Avalon, Jim went out in space with a door from the ship as protection. The door is made of resin and metal alloy painted gray and blue. It has multiple serial numbers painted on it, with serial numbers and The Homestead Company logo applied to the front. A small plastic window is featured in the left corner, while the back includes a long metal handle and strap used for carrying during the filming of this scene. The door shows minimal signs of wear from production use and remains in good overall condition. Dimensions: 34" x 24" x 6" (34 cm x 61 cm x 15 cm)Estimate: $2,000 - 3,000
A David West Reynolds-signed ribbed cantina door frame section from George Lucas' Star Wars: A New Hope. Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) and Obi-Wan Kenobi (Alec Guinness) first encountered smuggler Han Solo (Harrison Ford) in the iconic Mos Eisley cantina sequence.This rectangular ribbed vacuformed plastic sheet is painted white and gray, signed on the reverse by Star Wars scholar Reynolds, and mounted to gray foam board for preservation and display. It is in fair overall condition with paint fading, some staining, and visibly cracked plastic from production and age. Dimensions: 22" x 18" x 1/2" (56 cm x 45.75 cm x 1.5 cm)Estimate: $2,000 - 3,000
Sgt. Dede Rake's (Brenda Strong) light-up hero E-Pluse 44 rifle from Phil Tippett's science fiction action sequel Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation. Rake and her rifle lead members of the Mobile Infantry in their battle with Bugs throughout the film.This battery-powered rifle is constructed from vacuformed plastic painted gray and black with resin and electronic components, Warrior Bug decals affixed near the barrel, and "THE BUG STOPS HERE" marked on the stock. A metal door fastened to the top covers a compartment for batteries, which power a strobe light effect operated by trigger depression. The rifle is in good overall condition with signs of production wear throughout including cracks and partial separation on the stock from the rest of the rifle and tape on the grip. Includes a letter of authenticity from Phil Tippett. Dimensions: 38" x 11" x 10" (96.5 cm x 28 cm x 25.5 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $1,000 - 1,500
A Post War M.B.E. group of seven to Captain T.Wilson, Royal Army Service Corps,The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 2nd type Military Division; 1939-1945 Star; Africa Star with 8th Army bar; Defence Medal; War Medal; General Service Medal 1918-62, one bar, Cyprus with M.I.D. Oakleaf (S/2148125 W.O.CL.2. T.Wilson R.A.S.C.); Army Long Service and Good Conduct, E.II.R. (S/2148125 W.O.CL.2. T.Wilson. R.A.S.C.). Court mounted as worn, with corresponding miniatures. Good very fine. (Lot)Footnotes:M.B.E. London Gazette 1.1.1966.M.I.D. London Gazette 30.9.1958.The lot comes with an assortment of items comprising: Certificate for the M.B.E. (framed and glazed), Certificate for the M.I.D. (framed and glazed), Warrants dated 16.3.1955 & 16.11.1965 box for the MBE, newspapers for 1.1.1966 (Times), 8.1.1966 (West Lancashire Evening Gazette), quantity of photographs, a presentation pen and calendar set, silk map, silver and Wedgwood ashtrays, cloth patches, nylon map, wooden door plaque.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
19th century and later longcase clock, round dial with Roman hour numerals and Arabic minutes, date aperature and painted roses to centre, signed to dial, later case with floral carved hood and glazed door to trunk flaned by barley twist columns, on plinth base and cabriole feet, H.240cmEdward Bell was born in 1774 and worked at premises in High Street Uttoxeter from c.1793-1834
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